On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 15:32, Carl Parrish wrote: > > > I recently switched from tcsh to zsh. Not that I have anything against > > tcsh. It's still the best interactive shell out there. Anyway, in TC if > > you change something in one of your startup scripts, you can type > > 'rehash' and it's as if you logged in again. The shell re-initializes > > itself based on the new scripts. How do you do this in zsh? > > > Don't know (though I've heard great things about zsh) in case they > copied the bash command you may want to try 'source' > That works with zsh. I altered my path in ~/.zshrc, did `source .zshrc` and it worked. FWIW zsh has some really handy tab completions, but I've read (somewhere) that the same can be accomplished with bash, just not as easily. Bart